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101 ejercer presión para conseguir Algo
(v.) = push forEx. Library advocates and other proponents of educational reform need to push both for innovative teaching methods and the library resources to support them.* * *(v.) = push forEx: Library advocates and other proponents of educational reform need to push both for innovative teaching methods and the library resources to support them.
Spanish-English dictionary > ejercer presión para conseguir Algo
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102 esforzarse por conseguir
(v.) = strive for, work toward(s)Ex. With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.Ex. Library staff can work towards this by putting themselves in the position of the users.* * *(v.) = strive for, work toward(s)Ex: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.
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103 estar en vías de conseguir
(v.) = be on the road toEx. Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.* * *(v.) = be on the road toEx: Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.
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104 forma de conseguir Algo
(n.) = leverEx. An indication that the Commission would be prepared to accept a borderline project would provide a useful lever when the application is passed to the UK Government.* * *(n.) = leverEx: An indication that the Commission would be prepared to accept a borderline project would provide a useful lever when the application is passed to the UK Government.
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105 fácil de conseguir
= readily available, easy-to-get, readily accessible, easy to come byEx. Librarians generally adopt the common strategy of simply using readily available sources of information.Ex. This paper looks at the hidden agendas and values that conflict with the concept of cheap, easy-to-get, comprehensive, accurate information.Ex. Much of the readily accessible visual information suffers from imperialistic, colonial, paternalistic, and propagandistic interpretations.Ex. While official political information and publications are easy to come by, they are seldom satisfactory or accurate.* * *= readily available, easy-to-get, readily accessible, easy to come byEx: Librarians generally adopt the common strategy of simply using readily available sources of information.
Ex: This paper looks at the hidden agendas and values that conflict with the concept of cheap, easy-to-get, comprehensive, accurate information.Ex: Much of the readily accessible visual information suffers from imperialistic, colonial, paternalistic, and propagandistic interpretations.Ex: While official political information and publications are easy to come by, they are seldom satisfactory or accurate. -
106 intentar conseguir
v.to make a bid for, to try for, to try to obtain.* * *(v.) = aim for, work toward(s), jockey forEx. This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.Ex. Library staff can work towards this by putting themselves in the position of the users.Ex. Librarians are not yet very successful in jockeying for position and power in the political world.* * *(v.) = aim for, work toward(s), jockey forEx: This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.
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107 intentar conseguir Algo
(v.) = take + a swing atEx. It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.* * *(v.) = take + a swing atEx: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.
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108 modo de conseguir Algo
(n.) = leverEx. An indication that the Commission would be prepared to accept a borderline project would provide a useful lever when the application is passed to the UK Government.* * *(n.) = leverEx: An indication that the Commission would be prepared to accept a borderline project would provide a useful lever when the application is passed to the UK Government.
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109 muy lejos de conseguir
Ex. The article is entitled 'Access to government information in Japan: a long way toward electronic government?'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled 'Access to government information in Japan: a long way toward electronic government?'.
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110 no conseguir nada
(v.) = achieve + nothingEx. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.* * *(v.) = achieve + nothingEx: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
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111 no conseguir ni una cosa ni otra
(v.) = fall (between/through) + the cracksEx. Thus we see many students falling between the cracks -- achieving neither mainstream success nor maintenance of their own cultural traditions.* * *(v.) = fall (between/through) + the cracksEx: Thus we see many students falling between the cracks -- achieving neither mainstream success nor maintenance of their own cultural traditions.
Spanish-English dictionary > no conseguir ni una cosa ni otra
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112 posibilidad de conseguir Algo
(n.) = attainabilityEx. Only when the required estimation of attainability is realistic can deadlines mean what is intended.* * *(n.) = attainabilityEx: Only when the required estimation of attainability is realistic can deadlines mean what is intended.
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113 presionar para conseguir Algo
(v.) = press forEx. The US government has made a strong priority of pressing for better, stronger laws against those who would take without permission others' creative works and inventions.* * *(v.) = press forEx: The US government has made a strong priority of pressing for better, stronger laws against those who would take without permission others' creative works and inventions.
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114 que no se puede conseguir
(adj.) = unobtainableEx. Furthermore, such visits allow valuable information unobtainable through official channels to be gleaned on an informal basis.* * *(adj.) = unobtainableEx: Furthermore, such visits allow valuable information unobtainable through official channels to be gleaned on an informal basis.
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115 resultar difícil de conseguir
(v.) = prove + elusiveEx. When future use is also taken into consideration firm decisions will prove yet more elusive.* * *(v.) = prove + elusiveEx: When future use is also taken into consideration firm decisions will prove yet more elusive.
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116 ser algo muy fácil de conseguir
(v.) = be there for the takingEx. you have to turn them on later, otherwise unauthorised access and/or eavesdropping is there for the taking.* * *(v.) = be there for the takingEx: you have to turn them on later, otherwise unauthorised access and/or eavesdropping is there for the taking.
Spanish-English dictionary > ser algo muy fácil de conseguir
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117 ser difícil de conseguir
(v.) = be hard to getEx. And indeed we can see from the example that it would be hard to get a system of this kind without AI.* * *(v.) = be hard to getEx: And indeed we can see from the example that it would be hard to get a system of this kind without AI.
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118 ser fácil de conseguir
(v.) = be readily availableEx. I can readily visualize how an online catalog will make a particular book more readily available and findable.* * *(v.) = be readily availableEx: I can readily visualize how an online catalog will make a particular book more readily available and findable.
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119 un medio para conseguir un fin
Ex. In a business setting, technical documentation is not an end in itself but rather a means to an end.* * *Ex: In a business setting, technical documentation is not an end in itself but rather a means to an end.
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120 coste de conseguir un pedido
• order-getting costDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > coste de conseguir un pedido
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conseguir — Se conjuga como: seguir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: conseguir consiguiendo conseguido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. consigo consigues consigue… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
conseguir — ‘Obtener o lograr [algo]’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como pedir (→ apéndice 1, n.º 45) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
conseguir — |guí| v. tr. e pron. Obter, alcançar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
conseguir — verbo transitivo 1. Llegar a tener (una persona) [una cosa que desea]: Conseguí el permiso de l director. He conseguido ocultar mis propósitos. Sinónimo: obtener … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
conseguir — (Del lat. consĕqui). tr. Alcanzar, obtener, lograr lo que se pretende o desea. ¶ MORF. conjug. c. pedir … Diccionario de la lengua española
conseguir — (Derivado de seguir.) ► verbo transitivo Llegar a tener lo que se desea: ■ ha trabajado duro para conseguir la fortuna de la que ahora dispone. SE CONJUGA COMO seguir SINÓNIMO alcanzar atrapar lograr … Enciclopedia Universal
conseguir — (v) (Básico) lograr hacer algo, alcanzar lo que uno desea Ejemplos: Para conseguir éxito hay que trabajar mucho. Siendo tan vago nunca conseguirá un trabajo fijo. Colocaciones: conseguir empleo, conseguir dinero Sinónimos: obtener … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
conseguir — v tr (Se conjuga como medir, 3a) Hacerse de algo que se quiere, desea o necesita; alcanzar o lograr algo por uno mismo: conseguir trabajo, conseguir una victoria, conseguir dinero … Español en México
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conseguir — cf. (afines) agenciarse, gorronear, dar un * sablazo, salir ganando, llegar y besar el * santo … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"